San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

U.S. CONFIRMS CHINA SPY BASE IN CUBA

Says facility has been operating there since at least 2019

- BY AAMER MADHANI Madhani writes for The Associated Press.

China has been operating a spy base in Cuba since at least 2019, part of a global effort by Beijing to upgrade its intelligen­ce-gathering capabiliti­es, according to a Biden administra­tion official.

The official, who was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the U.S. intelligen­ce community has been aware of China’s spying from Cuba and a larger effort to set up intelligen­ce-gathering operations around the globe for some time.

The Biden administra­tion has stepped up efforts to thwart the Chinese push to expand its spying operations and believes it has made some progress through diplomacy and other unspecifie­d action, according to the official, who was familiar with U.S. intelligen­ce on the matter.

The existence of the Chinese spy base was confirmed after The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that China and Cuba had reached an agreement in principle to build an electronic eavesdropp­ing station on the island. The Journal reported that China planned to pay a cash-strapped Cuba billions of dollars as part of the negotiatio­ns.

The White House and Cuban officials, however, called the report inaccurate.

“I’ve seen that press report, it’s not accurate,” White House National Security Council spokespers­on John Kirby said in an MSNBC interview on Thursday. “What I can tell you is that we have been concerned since day one of this administra­tion about China’s influence activities around the world; certainly in this hemisphere and in this region, we’re watching this very, very closely.”

The U.S. intelligen­ce community had determined that Chinese spying from Cuba has been an “ongoing” matter and is “not a new developmen­t,” the administra­tion official said.

President Joe Biden’s national security team was briefed by the intelligen­ce community soon after he took office in January 2021 about a number of sensitive Chinese efforts around the globe where Beijing was weighing expanding logistics, basing and collection infrastruc­ture as part of the People’s Liberation Army’s attempt to further its influence, the official said.

Chinese officials looked at sites that spanned the Atlantic Ocean, Latin America, the Middle East, Central Asia, Africa and the Indo-pacific. The effort included looking at existing collection facilities in Cuba, and China conducted an upgrade of its spying operation on the island in 2019, the official said.

Tensions between the U.S. and China have been fraught throughout Biden’s term.

The relationsh­ip may have hit a nadir last year after then-house Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to democratic­ally governed Taiwan. That visit, the first by a sitting House speaker since Newt Gingrich in 1997, led China, which claims the island as its territory, to launch military exercises around Taiwan.

U.s.-china relations became further strained early this year after the U.S. shot down a Chinese spy balloon that had crossed the United States.

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